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I need some parts for my R32 GTR.

1. A full R32 GTR Drivers side Door Trim with Window and Mirrors electic controler (the whole inside of the door) Good Condition, no sun damage, no vynal pealing off and now marks on material.

2. 2x Back seat passanger roof mounted hand holders / Grips.

3. 1x Drivers side plastic floor protection cover saying " Skyline".

4. 2x Back side triangle window surrounds. Good conditon ones, no cracks or vynal pealing off or sun damage if possible.

5. A set of back seat orgianl R32 GTR Floor Mats with center mat.

(Only need Back floor mats)

Sorry I couldnt be clear on some items as I dont know what they are called.

I have included pics for more information

If you can help me get these parts please let me know :uh-huh:

email me at...

[email protected]

Pics here - Drivers Side door trim (Full)

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If you need pic of Back side triangle suround i can send it email or how ever to you, i cant post it, forums wont let me.

I also need a pair of Orginal GTR Sun Vizors

Please if you can help

M3M3NTO

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Hey Im still after these Items if someone can help.

1. A full R32 GTR Drivers side Door Trim (the whole inside of the door) Good Condition, no sun damage, no vynal pealing off and now marks on material. (Dont need electroic window/mirror controler)

2. R32 GTR Orginal Sunvizors, Same Material as GTR Roof

email me at

[email protected]

Thanks

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Im still after this Item

1. A full R32 GTR Drivers side Door Trim with Window and Mirrors electic controler (the whole inside of the door) Good Condition, no sun damage, no vynal pealing off and now marks on material.

If anyone can help please pm or email me asap

Pic is above

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